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One of the two attackers, Larry Leggett, 20, was taken into custody Friday afternoon. Investigators said the video was key to Leggett’s arrest.

On Wednesday, Wayman Clark was booked into jail for robbery. Clark’s mother, Charlean Clark, was also arrested on a charge for an accessory to a felony and harboring a fugitive.

Tricia Moore saw the surveillance video but said she didn’t recognize anyone in it. But investigators came to her house located near 36th and Grand streets.“There was a knock on the door and I thought it was my daughter coming in from school. I looked and it was the police,” Moore said. “I don’t have words. I just don’t have words.”

Leggett was in her basement, visiting Moore’s daughter and the 2-week-old baby they have together.

The Metro Area Fugitive Task Force arrested Leggett at Moore’s home. Police said Leggett tried to run but were able to talk him into surrendering.

“My heart was pounding because (police) were everywhere and had their guns drawn,” Moore said.

Moore said she has known Leggett for about a year. She is outraged that Leggett would risk her family’s safety by stopping at their house.

“This is just a home for me and my family … not for drama and negativity. We don’t do that,” Moore said.

Moore is heartbroken for the victim and prays for her recovery.

“Larry is not my child but I apologize to the family and to everybody that was involved,” Moore said.